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[applause] not only did we eliminate the deficit, we created a surplus. this wasn't a republican accomplishment or a democratic accomplishment. it was an accomplishment we achieved together. the next year we used those surplus tax dollars wisely. we put some in our state savings account, increasing our reserve levels. we used some to increase funding for education, targeting reading and early childhood initiatives. we used a portion of the surplus to cut taxes, to create more jobs by curbing the double and triple taxation in construction and in manufacturing. and we provided a tax credit to help small businesses hire those who deserve jobs the most. our veterans returning from afghanistan and iraq. [applause] we have seen some encouraging signs in our economy. tourism is on the rise. with more growth in visitors to new mexico than was expected in arizona or colorado. we are building our state's strongest-ever relationship with new mexico border governors focusing on developing a border region near santa teresa creating jobs. major companies are once again
[applause] not only did we eliminate the deficit, we created a surplus. this wasn't a republican accomplishment or a democratic accomplishment. it was an accomplishment we achieved together. the next year we used those surplus tax dollars wisely. we put some in our state savings account, increasing our reserve levels. we used some to increase funding for education, targeting reading and early childhood initiatives. we used a portion of the surplus to cut taxes, to create more jobs by curbing...
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he reduced the deficit by 200 million. you established a relationship with wall street and attained their highest credit rating for the city. [applause] you forced landlords to fix up their properties and make them clean and safe. he instituted programs to provide fair and affordable housing, reduce the high paternity rate -- an infant mortality rate of the story to one -- city to one of the lowest in the country and expanded the jobs program to more than 20,000 kids and were able to build 70 buildings downtown above pennsylvania creating revenue and jobs. i get the sense from your book that your favorite out of your many accomplishments as mayor is increasing minority hiring for d.c. government contracts. could you please tell us about back? >> let me also say when i took office in 79 january 2 i was sworn in by thurgood marshall the associate justice of the supreme court who at one point had worked to get me out of jail with a defense fund. that was a big event for us. washington d.c. back in those days and washingtonian
he reduced the deficit by 200 million. you established a relationship with wall street and attained their highest credit rating for the city. [applause] you forced landlords to fix up their properties and make them clean and safe. he instituted programs to provide fair and affordable housing, reduce the high paternity rate -- an infant mortality rate of the story to one -- city to one of the lowest in the country and expanded the jobs program to more than 20,000 kids and were able to build 70...
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such cuts definitely earn dealing with the deficit over the long-term. for less than three weeks away from having these massive cuts. i am here to join others in urging president obama, congressional leaders come together to defeat america's future anti-sequestration. to gather, we before you are united to ensure america maintains its place and the innovation research. >> good morning, everyone. i am hunter rawlings representing the aau, which comprises 60 of the leading research universities in the u.s. as peter said, he and i are also representing the task force on american innovation and you have a letter in your press packet from the task force that i hope you will take a good look at. sequesters the most unpopular and had washington d.c. since the dallas cowboys. [laughter] it is mindless and will cause great harm to our country. the president hates it. speaker boehner he said. majority leader, harry reid, he'd say. and they created it. imagine how the rest of us feel about it. yet somehow our leaders can't seem to figure a way out of that. we all a
such cuts definitely earn dealing with the deficit over the long-term. for less than three weeks away from having these massive cuts. i am here to join others in urging president obama, congressional leaders come together to defeat america's future anti-sequestration. to gather, we before you are united to ensure america maintains its place and the innovation research. >> good morning, everyone. i am hunter rawlings representing the aau, which comprises 60 of the leading research...
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you reduce the deficit by 200 million. u.s. -- a relationship with wall street and obtained the highest credit rating for the city. you forced slum landlords to fix their properties and make them safe. you institute to provide fair and affordable housing and reduce the rate of the city mortality rate of the city to one of the lowest in the country, expanded the summer jobs program to more than 20,000 kids and were able to build a 70 buildings downtown above pennsylvania creating the revenue jobs. i think i get the sense from your book that is the favorite out of your many accomplishments is increasing the minority hiring for the dc government contract. could you please tell us about that? [applause] >> i was sworn in by thurgood marshall the associate supreme court who worked to get me out of jail and that was a big event in washington, d.c. back in those days. it was a southern town. this building was sent here. this context wasn't here. and at street and ge street on the west end it didn't have any major high-rise buildi
you reduce the deficit by 200 million. u.s. -- a relationship with wall street and obtained the highest credit rating for the city. you forced slum landlords to fix their properties and make them safe. you institute to provide fair and affordable housing and reduce the rate of the city mortality rate of the city to one of the lowest in the country, expanded the summer jobs program to more than 20,000 kids and were able to build a 70 buildings downtown above pennsylvania creating the revenue...
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liberal economists love to see all this as a triumph of keynesian deficit funded fiscal stimulus, but the truth is for the most part the new deal achieve this record without explicitly keynesian. in fact, the renowned economist made a famous remark in the 1960's that fiscal stimulus was unsuccessful during the 30's up because it doesn't work, but because it was not tried. in the for most of the new deals stimulus the programs are almost always appeared the counter stimulus programs. in those times inflationary program of repaired with deflationary programs. work release was paired with the economy act. public works was higher excise tax. measures to push up prices for farm commodities were pared by -- paired with industrial price fixing by general johnson's nra which made the crisis on the farm, as it happens to much worse. the unemployment assistance provisions of the social security act or balanced -- may be overbalanced by the new social security tax that went into effect on january 1st 1937, a working class tax. in fact a man was not until 1938 when fdr had to address the sudden s
liberal economists love to see all this as a triumph of keynesian deficit funded fiscal stimulus, but the truth is for the most part the new deal achieve this record without explicitly keynesian. in fact, the renowned economist made a famous remark in the 1960's that fiscal stimulus was unsuccessful during the 30's up because it doesn't work, but because it was not tried. in the for most of the new deals stimulus the programs are almost always appeared the counter stimulus programs. in those...
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the buffett tax would close, by the way, less than 1% of the budget deficit. or zero, of course, if it keeps being used to offset new spending. it's, it's a struggle, frankly, as chris will acknowledge probably because we've worked on this together as did patty murray and paul ryan to find these savings. so, look, before i close let me just add one, i guess, point. we need to have ideas out there. it's easy to criticize the ideas when they come up. you know, paul ryan's budgets get criticized regularly, but they do balance in ten years. democrats don't have an alternative that does that. i often talk about means testing and medicare as an example where we could make a step in the right direction. does it solve the problems we talked about today? no. but it does take a step in the right direction. it's in the president's budget. be it does provide that folks who makeover $17,000 a year have to pay more premiums under part b and part d of medicare. it saves about $60 billion in the first ten years according to the analysis that we have, probably 425-450 billion
the buffett tax would close, by the way, less than 1% of the budget deficit. or zero, of course, if it keeps being used to offset new spending. it's, it's a struggle, frankly, as chris will acknowledge probably because we've worked on this together as did patty murray and paul ryan to find these savings. so, look, before i close let me just add one, i guess, point. we need to have ideas out there. it's easy to criticize the ideas when they come up. you know, paul ryan's budgets get criticized...
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, so global it off the pfc, you invest in infrastructure, it does not add to the federal deficit, not a single dollar coming through washington, and it helps you meet both because you invest in infrastructure, create jobs, and no impact on the federal deficit. if you show me a way to create tens of thousands of jobs in that way, and unless you can't, mr. president, you should go in this direction. >> same direction. airports are economic engines for their regions. we have aging facilities, facilities that need replaced, and facilities that need to be built to grow. let us be able to do this, finance it it with passenger fees. let us be able to access that market, and we can build it, and we can be that economic engine. >> well, let's hope they are listening across the street. i always enjoy these panels. we had a fourth member of the panel, and on behalf of ron ricks express his regrets for not being here. he's an executive of southwest airlines. he's a great friend of ours. they didn't miss his flight, but they bought an airline yesterday and got tied up at headquarters. please joine
, so global it off the pfc, you invest in infrastructure, it does not add to the federal deficit, not a single dollar coming through washington, and it helps you meet both because you invest in infrastructure, create jobs, and no impact on the federal deficit. if you show me a way to create tens of thousands of jobs in that way, and unless you can't, mr. president, you should go in this direction. >> same direction. airports are economic engines for their regions. we have aging...
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big deficits. and in the search for revenue and deficit reduction, the tax reform unwound. so if you believe in tax reform as i do, the way you keep it is actually be serious about the spending side. because without that it unwinds pretty quickly. that's one point. the second point is this difference of the differential taxes, again, we already have very different tax codes. we just raise the top rate on the individual side which affects every past sole proprietorship, every partnership. they all now have higher marginal tax rates. a perfectly intellectually-clean tax reform, the ones on a blackboard, recognizes that we've got these small businesses, large businesses differences, and tries to get the same base, have the same rates. that's a comprehensive scheme. something dave camp in the house of representatives is very interested in. >> right. >> it runs right into the political reality of the moment that the president just went north when that reform requires going south. so you have to ask your
big deficits. and in the search for revenue and deficit reduction, the tax reform unwound. so if you believe in tax reform as i do, the way you keep it is actually be serious about the spending side. because without that it unwinds pretty quickly. that's one point. the second point is this difference of the differential taxes, again, we already have very different tax codes. we just raise the top rate on the individual side which affects every past sole proprietorship, every partnership. they...
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you reduced the deficit by $200 million, you established a relationship with wall street and obtained their highest credit rating for the city, you forced slum landlords to fix up propertyties and instituted programs to provide fair and affordable housing, reduced the infant mortality rate that was the highest in the country to the lowest, expanded summer jobs programs to 20,000 kids and build 70 buildings east of 15th and above pennsylvania creating revenue and jobs. i get the sense from your books that your favorite out of many accomplishments and increasing the hire for government contractors. >> when i took off in '79, i was sworn in by thurgood marshal who worked to get me out of jail. that was a big event for us. but washington, d.c. back in those days, and natives don't like me to say this, it was a sleepy, southern town. there were no -- this building wasn't here. this complex wasn't here. pennsylvania avenue had only one building, the fbi building, and f-street and g-street all of those streets on the west end didn't have any major high-rise buildings. we have a building heig
you reduced the deficit by $200 million, you established a relationship with wall street and obtained their highest credit rating for the city, you forced slum landlords to fix up propertyties and instituted programs to provide fair and affordable housing, reduced the infant mortality rate that was the highest in the country to the lowest, expanded summer jobs programs to 20,000 kids and build 70 buildings east of 15th and above pennsylvania creating revenue and jobs. i get the sense from your...
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because this was supposed to be a deficit reduction bill. they said, well, of that 24 billion, half of it's going to come from this change in the tax cold, something they're doing -- tax cold, something they're doing with roth iras. the other half they're paying for by reducing the budget caps. they reduced the budge p caps two billion in the security styled, two million in the nonsecurity side for fy-13. in fy-14 they're using the other definition, defense and nondefense. they reduced it by four billion in defense and four billion in nondefense. so it adds up to 12 billion in reduction in caps. that's why we see dod as not reduced as much in fy-13, but it actually gets reduced by about four billion more in fy-14, and then after that the numbers come back up and start to grow with inflation. they're the same as they would have been. in fy-15 to fy-21, they're the same as they would have been under the original sequester. tony. >> [inaudible] 485 billion in -- [inaudible] earlier this year we're talking about the original sequestration we're
because this was supposed to be a deficit reduction bill. they said, well, of that 24 billion, half of it's going to come from this change in the tax cold, something they're doing -- tax cold, something they're doing with roth iras. the other half they're paying for by reducing the budget caps. they reduced the budge p caps two billion in the security styled, two million in the nonsecurity side for fy-13. in fy-14 they're using the other definition, defense and nondefense. they reduced it by...
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now, liberal economists would love to see all this as a triumph of keynesian deficit-funded stimulus, but the new deal achieved this record without explicit keynesian -- [inaudible] e. carey brown made a famous remark in the 1960s that fiscal stimulus was unsuccessful during the '30s not because it doesn't work, but because it was not tried. indeed, for most to have new deal still la tef programs -- stimulative programs were almost always paired with counterstimulative programs. inflationary programs were paired with deflationary programs. work relief was pair with the the economy act. public works with higher excise taxes. measures to push up prices for farm commodities were paired by, were paired with industrial price fixing by general johnson's nra which made the crisis on the farm, as it happened, much worse. the unemployment assistance provisions of the social security act were balanced, maybe overbalanced, by the new social security tax that went into effect on january 1, 1937, a working class tax. in fact, it was not until 1938 when fdr had to address a sudden sharp recession d
now, liberal economists would love to see all this as a triumph of keynesian deficit-funded stimulus, but the new deal achieved this record without explicit keynesian -- [inaudible] e. carey brown made a famous remark in the 1960s that fiscal stimulus was unsuccessful during the '30s not because it doesn't work, but because it was not tried. indeed, for most to have new deal still la tef programs -- stimulative programs were almost always paired with counterstimulative programs. inflationary...
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in 2012 for the first time in a generation there was a bipartisan budget based upon the president's deficit reduction commission there were four republicans and for stuck their neck out to cosponsor the budget and i was one of them. these are the types of things that we've grown accustomed to. everything was in bipartisan support because as someone that meets the payroll and as a small-business owner i realize we have to work together to solve problems and that is what the american public -- >> moderator: charles coming to the next question. >> moderator: i want to begin with mr. dold. during your term in the house in 2011 and 2012, you voted several to repeal the affordable care act, the so-called obamacare. will you continue to vote with your party if you are elected this time? dold: we need to take a step back at what we want in our healthcare system and what we want it to look like going forward. i think what we have right now is far too politicized. people say they are for it or against it and what we should be saying is what do we want in our care. we want patient centered care. it to
in 2012 for the first time in a generation there was a bipartisan budget based upon the president's deficit reduction commission there were four republicans and for stuck their neck out to cosponsor the budget and i was one of them. these are the types of things that we've grown accustomed to. everything was in bipartisan support because as someone that meets the payroll and as a small-business owner i realize we have to work together to solve problems and that is what the american public --...
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uncertainty in any number of areas including uncertainty including our deficit, debt. and the more entrepreneurs and small business owners have certainty, the more likely they are to invest. it's interesting, too, i think we're getting consensus agreement and bipartisan way that whether it's the 30-work workweek. the due definition of large business and 50 employee on the medical device tax or the health insurance tax. all of these ref new drivers going bring money the taxes to government to pay for the huge expain. in each and every case there's bipartisan agreement. they're not good for the economy. there's 30 hours, 50 employee, health insurance tax. they are all bad for growth. which is why some we would say why don't we delay it a year and get the economy growing a little bit more before we -- take on things that there's bipartisan agreement. it in fact are costing jobs. don't have any jobs we can afford to lose. i would leave it out there as we move forward in the uncertain time. s. the best thing question do is net get a room. we talk about this. we can talk abo
uncertainty in any number of areas including uncertainty including our deficit, debt. and the more entrepreneurs and small business owners have certainty, the more likely they are to invest. it's interesting, too, i think we're getting consensus agreement and bipartisan way that whether it's the 30-work workweek. the due definition of large business and 50 employee on the medical device tax or the health insurance tax. all of these ref new drivers going bring money the taxes to government to...
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i can guarantee the only outcome of that will be we have more debt and higher deficits. because of that kind of irresponsible behavior. but as our colleague from florida brought up, last week it was about obamacare. it would be easier to negotiate an outcome if we knew what we were negotiating about. i think we have got to realize how much damage we are doing to ourself. i would just -- i have one question, it will football are the -- would be for the doctor. i would ask him to step back in time when he was 25 when he first got the grant. and just give us a sense for somebody who is getting their ph.d. for the first time, who spent years investing at the university. looking at the rest of the professional career. what kind of a message are we sending to scientists and universities across this country today? about whether or not to go to work at the national radio observatory. whether or not to go it at the department of energy labs, national institute of health or nasa? >> science is a continuous incremental process that has to go on in a continuous way over time. for a
i can guarantee the only outcome of that will be we have more debt and higher deficits. because of that kind of irresponsible behavior. but as our colleague from florida brought up, last week it was about obamacare. it would be easier to negotiate an outcome if we knew what we were negotiating about. i think we have got to realize how much damage we are doing to ourself. i would just -- i have one question, it will football are the -- would be for the doctor. i would ask him to step back in...
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today middle-class tax rates are at an all-time on the deficits deficits are calling it the fastest rate since world war ii. that is what we did. [applause] we invested new american technologies to end our addiction to foreign oil. today we are generating more renewable energy than ever before producing more natural gas than anybody in the world. we are about to produce more of our own oil than we buy from overseas for the first time in nearly 20 years. [applause] and we took on a broken health care system. and in less than two weeks millions of americans who have been locked out of the insurance market are finally going to be able to get quality health care. [applause] out of every 10 americans who are currently uninsured, six out of those 10 are going to be able to get covered for less than $100 a month, less than your cell phone bill. [applause] so we have been working. just like you have been working over these last four and a half years. we have cleared away the rubble from the crisis. we started to lay any foundation for economic growth, a new foundation for prosperity. everybody h
today middle-class tax rates are at an all-time on the deficits deficits are calling it the fastest rate since world war ii. that is what we did. [applause] we invested new american technologies to end our addiction to foreign oil. today we are generating more renewable energy than ever before producing more natural gas than anybody in the world. we are about to produce more of our own oil than we buy from overseas for the first time in nearly 20 years. [applause] and we took on a broken health...
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are their workplace, or the skill deficits et cetera, what's the state of play? >> i would say we see that. i mean, if you look around the room, and probably the panel here, and bob maybe you, a lot of us were inspired to join this industry because the u.s. space program in the '60s, go to the moon speech from president kennedy, and so forth. it really kind of inspired a generation of scientists and engineers to come and work in this industry. i think we're starting to see some of the intellectual property start to retire, leaving industry. it's hard to see sometimes how you inspire the next wave. we want people to come work in this industry that can work for pratt whitney or collins or bombardier, now go work at google or wherever. we need something to inspire them. the development of new aircraft over the next generation fighter aircraft, or whatever it it's getting harder and harder i think to get them engaged and excited about the growth prospects of industry because the pressures we've been under and the challenges. >> i agree. our company is about 50% milit
are their workplace, or the skill deficits et cetera, what's the state of play? >> i would say we see that. i mean, if you look around the room, and probably the panel here, and bob maybe you, a lot of us were inspired to join this industry because the u.s. space program in the '60s, go to the moon speech from president kennedy, and so forth. it really kind of inspired a generation of scientists and engineers to come and work in this industry. i think we're starting to see some of the...
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you see a lot of them on television and the press about the deficits and massive debt but i don't think it is a practical initiative people understand that this is a fight for the soul of america and not only for america but for the world. there will be 9 billion people on the planet into thousand 50. we absolutely need to get the right and we need america to help solve some of the big problems are not resources and the lack of water and land and issues are not energy the united states is great at solving these problems and we are not going to be able to rely on the u.s. if we don't have education. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >>> well after 27 years of operations, the well-known washington, d.c. independent bookstore politics and prose has been sold and we are taking this opportunity on book tv to talk with the new boehner, co-owner is bradley graham, formerly of the washington post. mr. gramm, congratulations to you. what made you by an independent bookstore in 2011? >> thanks very much. listen, i'm very excited about taking over at politics and prose
you see a lot of them on television and the press about the deficits and massive debt but i don't think it is a practical initiative people understand that this is a fight for the soul of america and not only for america but for the world. there will be 9 billion people on the planet into thousand 50. we absolutely need to get the right and we need america to help solve some of the big problems are not resources and the lack of water and land and issues are not energy the united states is great...
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concerned about deficits. the first thing here on what they cannot bargain on is pay. that is not something they can bargain on. no federal employee bargains on pay, i might add. so i don't know what that means. i mean, he's talking about deficits, but they can't bargain about pay anyway. and then talked about the f.b.i. and the c.i.a. and the secret service, that they don't collectively bargain. those agencies all deal with very highly sensitive national security information. what are we talking? we're talking about the people who check your bags. we're talking about the people at the screenings and that do the patdowns. but we're also talking about an agency that has one of the highest turnovers of any federal agency. i don't want a high turnover rate among those people at the airport. i want them to be highly skilled, highly trained, highly motivated. i want a good morale system there. everyone says it's one of the lowest morales, highest turnovers of any federal agency. giving these people the right to org
concerned about deficits. the first thing here on what they cannot bargain on is pay. that is not something they can bargain on. no federal employee bargains on pay, i might add. so i don't know what that means. i mean, he's talking about deficits, but they can't bargain about pay anyway. and then talked about the f.b.i. and the c.i.a. and the secret service, that they don't collectively bargain. those agencies all deal with very highly sensitive national security information. what are we...
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he was a deficit hawk. he controlled government spending and package. his famous speech warning against military-industrial complex came at the end of his presidency but, in fact, he been working on it all a long. mostly behind the scenes. heaven help us, he liked to say, that we'll get a president who knows less about the military than i do. this approach to the military was not just about the economy. in the berlin crisis in 58-59 and in early crisis with korea and vietnam in 1953, 54, the almost straight, the suez crisis in 1956, eisenhower was playing a bigger game for higher stakes. a west point cadet and a young army officer, ike had been a great poker player. indeed, he was so good that he had to give it up. he was taking too much money from his fellow officers and it was hurting his career. he switched to bridge, but he never forgot how to block it with the soviets he bluffed with nuclear weapons. as only a real warrior can, ike hated war. seriously, the great war hero had never been in combat. in world war i had been stateside training troops t
he was a deficit hawk. he controlled government spending and package. his famous speech warning against military-industrial complex came at the end of his presidency but, in fact, he been working on it all a long. mostly behind the scenes. heaven help us, he liked to say, that we'll get a president who knows less about the military than i do. this approach to the military was not just about the economy. in the berlin crisis in 58-59 and in early crisis with korea and vietnam in 1953, 54, the...
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the obligation comes about when they get -- we're running a deficit. over $1 trillion. $1.5 trillion. so many agencies are put under the gun to not spend money or hold off on money. as a result when commitments are made some officials and representatives are put on the hot plate, so to speak, and go back and study instead of saying we once money is bhiggetted or committed by fema, there ought to be follow through. host: disaster response is our topic this morning. a new study shows rival for tornado aly. ground zero for twisters now may be in the southeast of the country. and floods drive people from gnomes missouri. -- from homes in missouri. and more rain is on the way. probably a headline we're going to be seeing across the country with spring floods. we're talking about disaster responses today. our first prize high school winner, matthew wick did his study about the role of government and disaster. caller? caller: i was wondering to talk to the director there, how much difference it makes in fema when george bush cut a lot of the funding from it?
the obligation comes about when they get -- we're running a deficit. over $1 trillion. $1.5 trillion. so many agencies are put under the gun to not spend money or hold off on money. as a result when commitments are made some officials and representatives are put on the hot plate, so to speak, and go back and study instead of saying we once money is bhiggetted or committed by fema, there ought to be follow through. host: disaster response is our topic this morning. a new study shows rival for...
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and instead of going the other way you are looking at 5-point deficit here in the early going. >> michael: virginia tech they have opened up the 5-point advantage. fernandez and juan fer nan at the the first knock down from beyond the arc. 7 of the last 10. coming into this one and we have bodies on the deck down on the baseline. urbgs 15-yards for tripping. personal foul. delaney and guzman getting their legs tangled up. i had to come and take a walk through the field, joe, next door. and a lot of fans had the same idea. there was clusters of fans before they came in. and fields. >> joe: it was the day. >> michael: the city has never lived it down. of course that would be the one that you remember if were you there. >> joe: like the eagles passing game at the time, none of them connected. >> michael: trying to wield by hudson. and lavoy allen will sweep to the rim. you can count that with from the line. how about the from allen as he went to the hoop. >> joe: you can see just how gifted he is. he got caught between a dunk and a finger roll and high enough to avoid the foul call. not that
and instead of going the other way you are looking at 5-point deficit here in the early going. >> michael: virginia tech they have opened up the 5-point advantage. fernandez and juan fer nan at the the first knock down from beyond the arc. 7 of the last 10. coming into this one and we have bodies on the deck down on the baseline. urbgs 15-yards for tripping. personal foul. delaney and guzman getting their legs tangled up. i had to come and take a walk through the field, joe, next door....
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that this bill will not add to the deficit, it will, in fact, reduce the deficit in the first decade by $120 billion and in the second decade b by $650 billion. we have a provision that i have pressed in earlier legislation, senate bill 914, that to provide for transformational medicine. during my tenure as chairman of the appropriations subcommittee on health and human services, i took the lead with the concurrence of senator harkin, who was then in the minority, to increase n.i.h. funding fro from $12 billion to $30 billion. and then in the stimulus package to add $10 billion more. and there has been a gap on what we call transformational medicine, going from the so-called bench in the laboratory to the bedside. and while i haven't seen the final version of the managers' package, i'm informed that that provision will be a part of the bill. we have very important measures for preventive care, for annual exams, which will cut off many chronic illnesses which are so debilitating and so expensive. i have pressed a -- an amendment, which is pending, to have mandatory jail sentences for
that this bill will not add to the deficit, it will, in fact, reduce the deficit in the first decade by $120 billion and in the second decade b by $650 billion. we have a provision that i have pressed in earlier legislation, senate bill 914, that to provide for transformational medicine. during my tenure as chairman of the appropriations subcommittee on health and human services, i took the lead with the concurrence of senator harkin, who was then in the minority, to increase n.i.h. funding fro...
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improvement than what we have, you know, in many regions and really across the country, we suffer from some deficits in our quality. you know, the struggle, i think, that people have had gets to the heart of what michael said which is a network's not a network, not a network. and a narrow network is not a network. it's really about what is it that the people need in a region and how do they get access to the right combination of cost and quality? and so i think there are certain minimal standards that have to be met and certain minimal access points. and it has to be balanced with both provider and insurance competition because we're not going to get the kind of innovation we need if we stand in the way of trying to do things differently than we've done them this the past. ..a >> there is a formal and informal appeal process built into the system and i can think of one in wisconsin where the someone called the department and said i cannot get this treatment so i need to go somewhere else and need a way to get there. we made it happen and that person is still alive because of that. that is the role o
improvement than what we have, you know, in many regions and really across the country, we suffer from some deficits in our quality. you know, the struggle, i think, that people have had gets to the heart of what michael said which is a network's not a network, not a network. and a narrow network is not a network. it's really about what is it that the people need in a region and how do they get access to the right combination of cost and quality? and so i think there are certain minimal...
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you want to have an impact on the trade deficit? you want to have an impact on our ballooning debt weathered the budgetary, fiscal that or trade debt? $13 trillion in the world today and growing. look at this chart here and it shows you what percentage of our trade deficit is due to energy. there is no reason that couldn't be zero in ten years, none. we have got to have an energy policy that is real world and balanced. there is no way, we are the innovators by recognition of around the world for changing this deal energy. we of revolutionize the way steel is made. our carbon for prentis one quarter what it is for prevention all steelmaking. we recycle over 20 million tons of scrap metal of the year that does not going to landfills and uses one-third to one-quarter the amount of energy to produce a ton of steel. will serve our the nation's largest purchaser individual customer of electricity. coal-fired and what have you, nuclear, hydro, natural gas, you name it. this doesn't need to be this way. what we have in 2008 was the trade de
you want to have an impact on the trade deficit? you want to have an impact on our ballooning debt weathered the budgetary, fiscal that or trade debt? $13 trillion in the world today and growing. look at this chart here and it shows you what percentage of our trade deficit is due to energy. there is no reason that couldn't be zero in ten years, none. we have got to have an energy policy that is real world and balanced. there is no way, we are the innovators by recognition of around the world...
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we wonder why there's such an alarming trust deficit in the country today? as "washington post" writer chris solizza wrote recently, when you're the president, words matter. mr. president, words matter. your words were "if you like your health care plan, you can keep it. period." mr. president, that was a false promise. and it is undermining the confidence and trust of the american people in this president and in this government. the fact is you can only keep your health care plan if the obama administration likes that plan, and apparently there's millions already of plans that they don't like. and the ones they do like are their own creation with multiple, doubles and triples of premium cost. in 2009, the president also said we will keep this promise. if you like your doctor, you'll be able to keep your doctor. period. the president keeps enunciating his promises with a period. that means that's it. final. nothing else to say about it. the fact is also that under obamacare, many individuals are not going to have access to their doctors that they've trusted
we wonder why there's such an alarming trust deficit in the country today? as "washington post" writer chris solizza wrote recently, when you're the president, words matter. mr. president, words matter. your words were "if you like your health care plan, you can keep it. period." mr. president, that was a false promise. and it is undermining the confidence and trust of the american people in this president and in this government. the fact is you can only keep your health...
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it reduces the deficit by $130 billion over ten years and $650 billion more over the following ten years. we have also received reports from the congressional budget office that the result of this bill will be a decline in the increase in the cost of health insurance premiums, something that we desperately need. it is a bill that will also extend health insurance coverage to 30 million more americans who don't have it today 50 million uninsured americans 50 million of them, 60% of them will have the assurance of health insurance coverage. 90% of americans will have health insurance coverage, the highest percentage in the history of the united states of america as a result of this bill. and finally this bill addresses directly the issue of whether or not health insurance companies can continue to deny coverage when people need it the most. we know stories from our own life experience and our families and people who write our offices that people in the most need of health insurance protection are often turned down by the companies. they po*er through the applications -- pore through the ap
it reduces the deficit by $130 billion over ten years and $650 billion more over the following ten years. we have also received reports from the congressional budget office that the result of this bill will be a decline in the increase in the cost of health insurance premiums, something that we desperately need. it is a bill that will also extend health insurance coverage to 30 million more americans who don't have it today 50 million uninsured americans 50 million of them, 60% of them will...
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the eu has a democratic deficit which was a major concern of the voters. this will be made even worse by the uk just being a member of the eea. it is in talks with switzerland over this deal right now. britain is not liechtenstein, however much i wish it was. the two motivating factors behind the vote was a desire to take control of britain's laws and orders. the eea may be many options but it's not bricks brexit in these terms. the european parliament has received advice that the correct way to achieve any associate membership for an existing member would be treaty change, not the use of article 50. article 50 and's' all application of the treaty, not just some of them. it is meant as a deterrent and cannot be treated cavalierly. britain must leave the eu entirely. that is the road that presents the greatest danger but it's also presents the greatest opportunity and now rory will describe some of those opportunities. [applause] >> thank you very much and thank you to the heritage foundation for inviting me. it is the second time we have written such a pla
the eu has a democratic deficit which was a major concern of the voters. this will be made even worse by the uk just being a member of the eea. it is in talks with switzerland over this deal right now. britain is not liechtenstein, however much i wish it was. the two motivating factors behind the vote was a desire to take control of britain's laws and orders. the eea may be many options but it's not bricks brexit in these terms. the european parliament has received advice that the correct way...
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that is to say the expiration of the tax cuts pretty much take care of our intermediate deficit problem and implementation of the cost saving measures strengthened over time in the aca will deal with their long-term health care problem. so we are not that far away and we have other tremendous strengths in our country that would allow us to make the kind of investment to transform the economy, to do with the reality of stagnant wages and a sense of diminished opportunities. we have strengths. we can do it. we need the public to rain and behavior that's destructive and we need political leaders to act forcefully. given enough to bipartisan commissions and searched enough for bipartisan consensus. for sensible hard all politics along these lines. >> norm, i particularly cutie take the money question. a couple political had a great shared that showed that party polarization in congress was directly correlated with increasing concentrations of wealth from increasing equality went together artisan polarization. and the money question you can handle so many different ways. i'm really concerned
that is to say the expiration of the tax cuts pretty much take care of our intermediate deficit problem and implementation of the cost saving measures strengthened over time in the aca will deal with their long-term health care problem. so we are not that far away and we have other tremendous strengths in our country that would allow us to make the kind of investment to transform the economy, to do with the reality of stagnant wages and a sense of diminished opportunities. we have strengths. we...
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the first of those features are this does not add to the deficit of the united states. it reduces the deficit by $130 billion over ten years in $650 billion more over the following ten years at we've also received reports from the congressional budget office that there result of this bill will be declined in the increase of cost health insurance premiums, something that we desperately need. it is a bill that will also extend health-insurance coverage to 30 million more americans that don't have it today, 50 million uninsured americans, 30 of them, 60% of them will have the protection of health insurance coverage 94% of americans le havre health-insurance coverage, the highest percentage of it united states of america as a result of this bill. i know this bill addresses the issue of whether or not health-insurance companies can continue to deny coverage when people need it the most. we know stories from our life experience in our families and people at our office is that people in the most native health-insurance protection are often turned down by the companies. they po
the first of those features are this does not add to the deficit of the united states. it reduces the deficit by $130 billion over ten years in $650 billion more over the following ten years at we've also received reports from the congressional budget office that there result of this bill will be declined in the increase of cost health insurance premiums, something that we desperately need. it is a bill that will also extend health-insurance coverage to 30 million more americans that don't have...
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but since everyone understands if you are serious about the deficits and the debt you don't begin our program they've and imagine how you are going to sort of put that together in the end. and so, i think that is a sort of fundamental difference. democrats are protective, and therefore their political incentives are to play the same hardball with permanent campaign hardball, they are not prepared to put at risk the full faith and credit of the united states. they are not prepared to shut the government down. they just won't do that because they believe the government plays an important role. conservatives, real conservatives want the government that they have, and not a bit more that they need, but they are not wild and crazy about just dumping on that. and i think we have -- it is almost a radical perspective, not a conservative perspective. again, it is one that is much more protective of the government, and i think the difference is real. >> i want to threw out a theory we may not want to go after the hash tag triet 1 feet. it's all bill clinton's be fivefold, and starting in the 1
but since everyone understands if you are serious about the deficits and the debt you don't begin our program they've and imagine how you are going to sort of put that together in the end. and so, i think that is a sort of fundamental difference. democrats are protective, and therefore their political incentives are to play the same hardball with permanent campaign hardball, they are not prepared to put at risk the full faith and credit of the united states. they are not prepared to shut the...
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the deficit argument this summer where they just backed him up. each time he agreed to something, they really did, keep moving the goalpost until he finally said no. do you think he can learn anything or do you think he and we are compelled to repeat this until 2012? >> i think he is much better than mark twain's cat. mark twain said that he didn't believe in learning from experience. he said that a cat who jumps on a hot stove will never doÑi it again but of course it will never jump on a cold stove either. i think that in obama's case, i think he actually is learning from his experience and i think he can. i mean my, i think that, in fact i said in one interview that felt his single best therapist at this point would be john boehner because he would finally recognize that this man is only out to get him, and the idea of a grand bargain is an idea that was initiated maybe even by boehner but that it is about a seduction and abandonment. this is a pattern in obama's life of seduction and abandonment also i really didn't get into in this discussio
the deficit argument this summer where they just backed him up. each time he agreed to something, they really did, keep moving the goalpost until he finally said no. do you think he can learn anything or do you think he and we are compelled to repeat this until 2012? >> i think he is much better than mark twain's cat. mark twain said that he didn't believe in learning from experience. he said that a cat who jumps on a hot stove will never doÑi it again but of course it will never jump on...
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guest: issue is effected in the federal budget, the deficit, and what we will do about the debt. one region where that will come from, i do not know. -- where that will come from, i do not know. we are concerned that the cuts will come from the next generation, which is something we are concerned about turned it is the future of what air- traffic is -- of where air traffic is going, and it will make traffic safer. we are talking about losing to a satellite system, where what we take for granted, we assume gps will provide navigation. that is not true. we're still working with world war ii technology with radar and radio control. it is simply a system than needs to be replaced because it will allow us to know much more precisely where planes are, and allow for automation. importantly, in times where fuel costs are going through the roof, it will very much reduced fuel burned and that means environmental benefits. host: the price tag is $1 billion a year through 2018. can we afford it? guest: we have to afford it. when you look of the cost benefit, it is enormous in about three yea
guest: issue is effected in the federal budget, the deficit, and what we will do about the debt. one region where that will come from, i do not know. -- where that will come from, i do not know. we are concerned that the cuts will come from the next generation, which is something we are concerned about turned it is the future of what air- traffic is -- of where air traffic is going, and it will make traffic safer. we are talking about losing to a satellite system, where what we take for...
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rick carlisle coached one of the teams and shawn marion was on the phoenix suns that overcame a 3-1 deficit to the los angeles lakers. not a great lakers team back then in '06. it's going to be tough. i think the one string of hope that dallas clings to is that i these two games in san antonio, they were right there at the end, even though the games h didn't quite seem that way, they still had a shot to win. so i think they're clinging to that, if anything. >> i was reading, you brought uh shawn marion, of course. i heard he is the guy that, well, now at this point trying to motivate his teammates because he said he's been here t before. he's got it done. is this true? is he in the locker room tryingt to fire up the troops saying, we can do this? >> yeah, he did tell the guys that.e of course, when dirk was asked about that, he said, yeah, wells you know how shawn is.alf and dirk's kind of a glass-half-empty kind of guy. he's looking at this thing as a struggle.ng and it's going to be.ggle this team came in as the number-two seed. dirk kept saying that with the. trade with caron butler, bre
rick carlisle coached one of the teams and shawn marion was on the phoenix suns that overcame a 3-1 deficit to the los angeles lakers. not a great lakers team back then in '06. it's going to be tough. i think the one string of hope that dallas clings to is that i these two games in san antonio, they were right there at the end, even though the games h didn't quite seem that way, they still had a shot to win. so i think they're clinging to that, if anything. >> i was reading, you brought...
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it's cut the deficit significantly and that's why i say it makes the country money. it allows for for a more healthy nation. republicans weren't content to jeopardize the health of americans in need of coverage assistance in order to exact political revenge against president obama. they were happy trying to do that. so mr. president i also think it's important to note that republicans who worked on this legislation in the process going through the committees here they admitted that the legislation drafters never discussed withholding subsidies in the manner suggested by the plaintiffs. republicans said that who worked on that the legislation. so mr. president i think the public has basically had it with republicans trying to take away a law that protects them from insurance company discrimination when they get sick or hurt. enough is enough. i had a welcome to washington. i have them every thursday. i had a group of people there from nevada who have family members who suffer from cystic fibrosis. they were able to tell me that for the first time in the lives of their
it's cut the deficit significantly and that's why i say it makes the country money. it allows for for a more healthy nation. republicans weren't content to jeopardize the health of americans in need of coverage assistance in order to exact political revenge against president obama. they were happy trying to do that. so mr. president i also think it's important to note that republicans who worked on this legislation in the process going through the committees here they admitted that the...
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>> they are running a $377 million deficit on maintenance every year. so every year they get further and further behind and the degree of maintenance to catch back up, the cost becomes more complex because you are not doing preventative maintenance. you are doing structural maintenance. at the grand canyon we are dipping water out of the river sometimes from the water in there to run the toilets. grand canyon national park. are we proud of that? >> well, i am committed and again the state doesn't have an awful lot of structure in our state. we still benefit as americans. we have to look at it as a whole, not just what is good for my state or do i get a part of this and do i get something for it? this is something that has to be done and i applaud you, sir. >> thank you senator manchin and certainly a problem-solving approach is going to be very useful. senator barrasso is next. co want to thank senator coburn for his leadership. i agree completely that the land and water conservation fund should be for maintenance backlog in upper new acquisitiacquisiti
>> they are running a $377 million deficit on maintenance every year. so every year they get further and further behind and the degree of maintenance to catch back up, the cost becomes more complex because you are not doing preventative maintenance. you are doing structural maintenance. at the grand canyon we are dipping water out of the river sometimes from the water in there to run the toilets. grand canyon national park. are we proud of that? >> well, i am committed and again the...
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specifically get deficits were incurred during the bush administration and i don't see any priority movement then. >> yeah, here's what -- and i think i mentioned this in the beginning -- laura does still work, specifically because we push back on the attacks on her and i am happy about that. when it comes to the tea party as i mentioned earlier i think that the reaction to george bush was the election of barack obama. barack obama was elected because he was and george w. bush. now with the tea party with me to become of the is is these are stakeholders that have never come out before. they know something is shifting with bush and we are romantics as americans. we believe things will always be okay and there is suddenly this sense that it wouldn't be and that maybe the other party would reverse a certain issue. we have seen that in fact. barack obama is doing what george bush is doing. there's a realization amongst the stakeholders that something needs to be done so i think that what you are seeing is definitely a continuum of a reaction and i don't think it is going to stop for qui
specifically get deficits were incurred during the bush administration and i don't see any priority movement then. >> yeah, here's what -- and i think i mentioned this in the beginning -- laura does still work, specifically because we push back on the attacks on her and i am happy about that. when it comes to the tea party as i mentioned earlier i think that the reaction to george bush was the election of barack obama. barack obama was elected because he was and george w. bush. now with...
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it does create a lasting deficit in the ability of the public health system to respond. >> very good. >> i got a question for dr. kha enrings. you dkhan. you mentioned the prarpedness index cdc put together, and i wonder if you could elaborate on what purpose that's going to serve, when it's going to be available, and what elements are going to be included? >> lumpkin serve z as chair at the index, and i'll start and hand it to john. this is conceived to be a state-by-state comprehensive index preparedness with 150-odd measures in health that are publicly available, and the index process is designed to drive within the communities, provide evidence, and actionable things our communities can do to prepare their preparedness and drive the science. we're big on accountability, and we have to measure preparedness in our communities. we got a lot better over the last couple years, and we want to continue to improve those measures of preparedness. this is an effort shepherd by the associate state and territorial health departments, and dr. lumpkin, as i said, serves as chair of the governan
it does create a lasting deficit in the ability of the public health system to respond. >> very good. >> i got a question for dr. kha enrings. you dkhan. you mentioned the prarpedness index cdc put together, and i wonder if you could elaborate on what purpose that's going to serve, when it's going to be available, and what elements are going to be included? >> lumpkin serve z as chair at the index, and i'll start and hand it to john. this is conceived to be a state-by-state...